
It was in November 1981 when Ma'am Bibsy and I went to Roper's Studio along P. Tuazon to cover a pictorial for "Mga Uod at Rosas" with Lorna Tolentino and Nora Aunor sharing stellar billing along with Johnny Delgado.
I can still feel Johnny's firm grip when he shook my hand. He was warm and friendly, yet reserved and soft-spoken. In his baritone voice he proceeded to answer my questions about how he prepares for a role and how he manages not to be typecast. We were midway the interview when he remarked, "It's nice to be asked these kind of questions."
Johnny spoke about how he works on the nuances of a character. How he observes and keeps interest in people. He believes that an actor is, first and foremost, an artist who must love his craft.
The interview came to a pleasant pause when Laurice Guillen, Johnny's partner and wife came into the room. I took it as my cue and wrapped up my task.
I would meet Direk Laurice many years later when I joined the Actor's Worskshop Foundation. And that would be another story.
Post Script.
I am happy to know that Johnny is recovering well from his illness. I caught him on television, his spirits high, as he explained how his "miraculous healing" has brought him much hope! That's the man, Johnny!